Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sidhana surfaces at Bathinda rally, dares cops to arrest him

- Vishal Joshi vishal.joshi@htlive.com

MEHRAJ (BATHINDA): Cocking a snook at the police, gangstertu­rned-activist Lakha Sidhana, who is wanted by Delhi cops for allegedly instigatin­g the violence during the farmers’ tractor rally at Red Fort on Republic Day, surfaced with bodyguards in tow to address a rally organised by Sikh hardliners at Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh’s native Mehraj sub-urban town in Bathinda district on Tuesday afternoon.

Sidhana, who has been evading arrest, spent about two hours at the stage and left the venue on a motorbike. He was escorted out of the rally site at the grain market by a large gathering of his supporters.

Delhi Police have announced Rs 1 lakh reward on alleged R-Day violence conspirato­r Sidhana, a resident of Bathinda.

There was a heavy police deployment at Mehraj but Sidhana reached the stage without any resistance by cops.

Bathinda range inspector general of police (IGP) Jaskaran Singh said since Lakha is not facing any case in Punjab, there was no question to arrest him.

“He is wanted by Delhi Police and they may have an action plan. We will provide all possible support if our counterpar­ts in Delhi ask for it. Police deployment was made to ensure law and order at the event,” said the IG. While Delhi Police did not offer any official statement on why Sidhana could not be arrested despite him turning up at the rally in Punjab, a police officer who did not want to be named said, “Sidhana’s arrest is our top priority and his movements are being tracked. Our teams which have been sent to Punjab to arrest the suspects are facing resistance from locals. Sidhana will also be caught soon.”

It was apparent show strength by Sidhana, who had unsuccessf­ully contested from Rampura Phul assembly segment as a candidate of the People’s Party of Punjab (PPP) in 2012. The PPP was floated by the state finance minister and Bathinda MLA Manpreet Singh Badal and later merged in the Congress.

Sidhana cautioned the leadership of Samyukt Kisan Morcha for accepting anything less than the repeal of contentiou­s farm laws. “The farmers’ agitation will be intensifie­d to ensure the three farm laws are withdrawn. There is no question of agreeing to any amendments or suspension of the laws for 18 months,” Sidhana said. No prominent farmer leader spoke on the occasion. Speakers also questioned SKM leaders for dubbing Punjabi film actor Deep Sidhu, arrested in connection with Red Fort violence, as gaddar (traitor) of farmers’ cause.

Turning to the cases of rioting against protesters, Sidhana said: “Capt Amarinder Singh will have to explain to the public if Punjab Police help Delhi Police in arresting anyone booked for the (January 26) violence.”

He even exhorted his supporters to “hold Delhi Police hostage if they come”. “Leaders like BKU president Balbir Singh Rajewal may have repeatedly ducked media questions on farmer leadership’s silence on police action against me. Leaders of Samyukt Kisan Morcha leaders are also facing criminal complaints after January 26 incident. But I assure them our supporters will not let the police arrest them,” said Sidhana.

 ??  ?? Gangster-turned-activist Lakha Sidhana, who is wanted by Delhi cops in connection with the Republic Day violence, speaking at a rally in Mehraj, Bathinda, on Tuesday.
SANJEEV KUMAR /HT
Gangster-turned-activist Lakha Sidhana, who is wanted by Delhi cops in connection with the Republic Day violence, speaking at a rally in Mehraj, Bathinda, on Tuesday. SANJEEV KUMAR /HT

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